Guardian Reporter

Chilling CCTV footage shows the movements of murder victim Alan Easton just hours before he was killed and buried in a shallow grave.

The clips, released by Notts Police, also capture his killers buying booze and selling his belongings in the aftermath of their brutal crime.

Angela Dowling pawns her engagement ring and some of Alan Easton's belongings

Today, Friday 2nd May 2014, the trio were sentenced to a total of 74 years behind bars.

Angela Dowling, 48, and 23-year-old Matthew Duffy, were convicted of murdering Alan Easton following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court. Stephen Schofield, 33, had previously pleaded guilty to the murder.

Each was sentenced to life, with Dowling and Duffy to serve a minimum of 26 years and Schofield a minimum of 22 years.

Dowling was described as a ‘femme fatale’ who, along with her former lover Schofield and his friend Duffy, killed Mr Easton blinded by love.

Stephen Schofield, left, and Matthew Duffy joke around as they buy booze shortly after battering Alan Easton and burying him in a shallow grave

Det Insp Leigh Sanders, who led the inquiry, said: “This was an extensive and complex investigation involving colleagues from across the East Midlands Special Operations Unit Major Crime region, South Yorkshire and Scotland.”

“Throughout the course of the inquiry, detectives and police staff worked tirelessly to bring Alan’s murderers to justice. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all for their hard work and dedication. Our thoughts and sympathies are with all those who knew him.”

Mr Easton, 50, of Alexandria, in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, was found buried in Middle Cross Lane, north Nottinghamshire, on Saturday 2nd February 2013.

His throat had been cut and a post-mortem examination revealed he had been beaten and stabbed approximately 30 times.

He was still breathing when he was put into the makeshift grave.

During the trial the court heard how Mr Easton had been a friend of the Dowling family for more than 10 years and had formed a relationship with mother-of-four Dowling, following the death of her husband in December 2012.

He had moved to Dowling’s home in Conisbrough and the pair had become engaged.

But their relationship turned sour when she discovered Mr Easton was not the wealthy man she thought he was, having spent the £40,000 he had inherited.

Dowling then lied to her former lover Schofield, of Windmill Avenue, and his friend Duffy, of Sussex Street, Doncaster, telling them Mr Easton had acted inappropriately towards a child.

In preparation for their crime the group made a trip to a supermarket in Edlington to buy alcohol and plastic gloves.

On Friday 1st February 2013 Dowling told her family that she was going out for dinner with Mr Easton. Schofield and Duffy went with them.

Under that pretence, Dowling drove them to remote farmland in Everton, Notts, where Schofield and Duffy brutally killed and buried Mr Easton in a shallow grave.

Following the discovery of the body detectives found links to Dowling’s address in Windmill Avenue and a complex investigation then ensued.

Telephone and computer analysis implicated Dowling, Schofield and Duffy and they were all arrested for murder.